Born near Calais in Monroe County, April 24, 1889, he was the son of Jacob F. and Nancy Wells Stephen. He had lived most of his life in Barnesville and was a retired worker of Warr Car and Wheel Company.
Besides his wife Mary Louise, of the home, he leaves three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Tuttle, Columbus, Mrs. Mary Carpenter near Summerfield, and Mrs. Lillian Fitzgerald, Flushing; four brothers, Charles of Cambridge, Harry of Batesville, Lewis of Cumberland and Roman of MT. Pleasant.
Rev. Floyd Workman, Delaware will officiate at the funeral and burial will be in Crestview Cemetery.
Source: The Cambridge [Ohio] Jeffersonian, Monday 8 July 1957
In John's obit it says he worked for the Warr Car and Wheel Company. The company's actual name was Watt.
Contributor: Lowell Weber (47584320)
Updated 3/31/2021
Born near Calais in Monroe County, April 24, 1889, he was the son of Jacob F. and Nancy Wells Stephen. He had lived most of his life in Barnesville and was a retired worker of Warr Car and Wheel Company.
Besides his wife Mary Louise, of the home, he leaves three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Tuttle, Columbus, Mrs. Mary Carpenter near Summerfield, and Mrs. Lillian Fitzgerald, Flushing; four brothers, Charles of Cambridge, Harry of Batesville, Lewis of Cumberland and Roman of MT. Pleasant.
Rev. Floyd Workman, Delaware will officiate at the funeral and burial will be in Crestview Cemetery.
Source: The Cambridge [Ohio] Jeffersonian, Monday 8 July 1957
In John's obit it says he worked for the Warr Car and Wheel Company. The company's actual name was Watt.
Contributor: Lowell Weber (47584320)
Updated 3/31/2021
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